Government,
Education Law,
Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 17, 2020
Medical marijuana makes its way into California K-12 schools
In October 2019, California became the ninth state to allow administration of medical marijuana to K-12 students on school grounds under Senate Bill 223 (aka Jojo’s Act).





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In October 2019, California became the ninth state to allow administration of medical marijuana to K-12 students on school grounds under Senate Bill 223 (aka Jojo's Act). Jojo's Act provides an option for public and charter school boards, and county offices of education, to adopt a policy allowing a parent or guardian to enter an elementary or secondary school campus and dispense prescribed forms of cannabis to their student. The law extends only to a student who is a...
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